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among a new generation of stateless people, two-year-old mohammad, one-year-old ahelp, her cousin malick, they were all born in lebanon. syrians who escape from the war, but are now faced with another crisis. she says she sees in future for her children, they don't have proper identification papers because she first has to renew her own residency and she does haven't the money to do that. >> living in remember monois very dangerous, we can't go back to syria because we have no proof that they are mine. >> for many others like them whatever money they can make is spent to survive, but with no i.d.es these children cannot enroll in schools and access to healthcare is hard. >> syrian refugees are able to register their newborn children, with the u.n., but the children risk becoming stateless, if their parents don't complete the process by registering with the lebanese government. and for some that is a complicated process. parents need proper documentation. seem don't have marriage certificates or identifiuation, because they entered lebanon illegally. others don't have valid permits or are
among a new generation of stateless people, two-year-old mohammad, one-year-old ahelp, her cousin malick, they were all born in lebanon. syrians who escape from the war, but are now faced with another crisis. she says she sees in future for her children, they don't have proper identification papers because she first has to renew her own residency and she does haven't the money to do that. >> living in remember monois very dangerous, we can't go back to syria because we have no proof that...
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is out now and it's the first one without zain malick who left the band earlier this .ere you are, your fifth album, fifth tour, five years together. >> yeah. >> reporter: what is this tour like without zain? >> i t in any field of work when you lose someone, obviously it's hard, but think, actually, the positive take on the sihinkn is we feel like we got closer as a group and we sat down and spoke about it, and we still all really wanted to do it. in the end,tuatio yeah, we actu bonded together tighter. ♪ >> you guys went on saying this wasn't his kind ofmusic. >> you know, at times, zain did have different musical tastes. that's fine. ♪ >> reporter: you guys have been touring all over the world. you haven't had a home to even call home. do you still live with your parents? no? >> we're allbased out of london and l.a. we haven't lived at home for probably five years. >> reporter: harry's a part-time l.a. guy. well, come on over. you can come to the "e.t." set and hang out. come hang out with me and my gr we'll have some fun. we'll show you our l.a. >> all right. ♪ righ
is out now and it's the first one without zain malick who left the band earlier this .ere you are, your fifth album, fifth tour, five years together. >> yeah. >> reporter: what is this tour like without zain? >> i t in any field of work when you lose someone, obviously it's hard, but think, actually, the positive take on the sihinkn is we feel like we got closer as a group and we sat down and spoke about it, and we still all really wanted to do it. in the end,tuatio yeah, we...
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i had a quick question and b maybe i'll direct this to malick and a.j. it's really great that we sit here in d.c. and we're surrounded by politicians and we're all in this face and i deal with foreign policy every day and you may deal with activism every day, but when it comes to our xhunts, where we need this grass roolts power to get policy done, how do we deal with the general an think taking place? i know whether it's emerge or care, i helped start a youth leadership symposium in houston where i'm from and it's still very, very difficult for us to get people engaged to sign up for these programs. so you can talk about putting these programs in the mosque or starting a sunday school class about it or putting ads in your local paper, but there's still a very, very large divide in having people in the community involved in this. what are suggestions practically speaking on apathy? >> okay, i'll go first. >> and thank you for sort of thank you for the question. something that i'd eventually speak about when i was up there. one of the ideas we have tried
i had a quick question and b maybe i'll direct this to malick and a.j. it's really great that we sit here in d.c. and we're surrounded by politicians and we're all in this face and i deal with foreign policy every day and you may deal with activism every day, but when it comes to our xhunts, where we need this grass roolts power to get policy done, how do we deal with the general an think taking place? i know whether it's emerge or care, i helped start a youth leadership symposium in houston...
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i had a quick question and b maybe i'll direct this to malick and a.j.e and i deal with foreign policy every day and you may deal with activism every day, but when it comes to our xhunts, where we need this grass roolts power to get policy
i had a quick question and b maybe i'll direct this to malick and a.j.e and i deal with foreign policy every day and you may deal with activism every day, but when it comes to our xhunts, where we need this grass roolts power to get policy